Inside IT takes over C36daily

Winsider, with the online magazine Inside IT, has taken over the ICT media review C36daily, ensuring its continued existence. The format with curated content from various media will not change.

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The curated newsletter C36daily has been published every working day without interruption since August 19, 2009, making it one of the oldest newsletters in the ICT industry. It contains all content on Swiss and international events from the IT world, regardless of the medium in which they were published.

For the last few years, Von Gunten & Co. in Kölliken has been responsible for the C36daily newsletter as publisher. Due to a change in strategic focus, owner Andreas Von Gunten was looking for a successor solution and found it at Winsider with Inside ITa long-time partner of the newsletter. "As a reader from the very beginning, I would not want to do without the newsletter and am therefore happy that Winsider has partnered with Inside IT ensures the continued existence of the C36daily. There the ICT-Medienspiegel is in the best hands," Von Gunten was quoted as saying in a press release.

"As an independent IT magazine, we have long championed the interests of the local industry," adds Inside-IT-Chief Editor Reto Vogt. "I am very pleased to be able to ensure the continued existence of C36daily with the takeover and to expand it further. Nothing will change in the current format with curated content - and of course we will also link to our competitors," promises Vogt.

Until further notice, the newsletter is available as before via the website C36daily.ch and can be subscribed to there. Advertising bookings can also be recorded. In a transitional phase, the newsletter will continue to be compiled and sent out by the existing team.

Inside IT takes the opportunity to further modernize, expand and optimize the newsletter by the fall. At the latest by this time, the integration into the Scope software platform will also take place, with which Inside IT already created and sent all newsletters since last year.

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